Toast-turner.



L. G', COPEMAN,

TUMST TURNER. MPmmlmw Mmm JUNE 13l 1015-.

Patented Aug'. 22,5, 3.914.

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`Mint, Uonnty ot tlenesee, liltate ot ltliehigamlnwe-ly invented a certain new and 4 ose'lul improvement in rloae ui-nera, and declare tlie :tollowing to he a full, clear, and enact description ot the saine7 suoli as 7will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertainsy to maire and use the saine, reterenoe being" had to the accompanying' drawings, which torni a part ol. this'ape-eilteation.v

' This' invention relates to toast-ternera and has for' its object a toast-turner which is adanted for torninltg' "toast on a horizontal toaster. l 'lllie structure which l employ may bo need to tarn two pieces as Well as one.

ln the drawings: Figure l, is a side elevation oi. a toaster provided with my toasttornino,r device. Fig. 2, is a perspective of the seine.

The toasttnrner may be applied to anjy horizontal toaster. lt have shown a torni ol? toaoter which comprises simply a bloeit a, anon which the resietance or heatingcoils are set. llroni this block, on either eidel oi the Center, risen a post bij which is hifnroated at the bottom. 'lheee hifureated portions as stops ttor the arinA c which is ionrnaled in the end Z the post o. This arm c oootinnes on in a parallel pat-li, then crosses to the other side ot the toaster where it is Similarly jonrnaled in the onnosite post t vand has another arm which is lettered 5:.

.lhis forme a surface to temporarily hold Ithe toast While it is being turned.

This ineinlier servee to support the toast in an inclined position. while it is being kielred otter hy the trips e that are attached to the )pivoted grido f. These grids f are pivoted to the wire which connects the arms o with the upright' member j. Staples g rise trom the toaster and support thegrids f at the corners. The border wires ot' the grid j are ollset from a common-plane to tornov lips 'i which prevent the bread sliding oli' the ends oit the grids. The turningssuriaee or npritg'ht .member j can osoillate through a limited are. This oscillation is, however, eireinnscriloed by the arno c which is confined lietvveen the two biinreated lstandard t.

vlllhen the bread ie laid upon the pirated portions ot the grid. 'it may he raised against the ani-:tane j. @l tne 'upright oantaee tion shown in the trotted lines of Ytrial may he rained against 1t and right sort position shown in the toll lines olT 'llhe hreinl t' then tipped. arid ,t is allowed to re to its i il, fis

tion. Thienill tiring the tr e again t :i, bottoni otl Athe bread and forte the liotton ont. lllhen the piroted grid returned to the horizontal the liread will elide down the incline oi the upright niemloor i and over the trips e haelt onto the pirotd grid, hat in an inverted petition. 'lho notion only lie performed lijf the mid on the other side of the toaster. lit ie apparent that the Surface j performs a double time non in conne on with the two pivoted gri lay reason ot its; limited range ot oaoillatioit lt will, how ever, he evident that with a single pivotei'l grid, the surface eonld he lined..

The tripa o 4on the two pivoted grids are arranged so that they do not corne ompoaite each. other so to interfere; The Wire forming the ol'a the lips; e' is hent alto grida may lie raised.

HWhat .l claim is2-- ll. Vlhe eon'iliiuation with horizontal toaster provided with a l'ioriicontally posed hase. nl a twist-turner comprising' a pivoted soi-tooo t'or retaining; the toaet in horizontal position over the hase, an upright surface for l'enig'io1; nily retaining the toast when the saine has been thrown against such surilaee by raising the pivoted snriace,`and trips attached tothe pivoted surface for forcing,n the lower end ot 'the toaet outward to invert .it upon the pivoted Surface when the saine is returned to the horizontal, enh stan'tially aa described.

The combination with a horizontal toaster provided with a horizontally disposed lease, oit a pivoted surface for rotaining; the toast over the base in a substantially horizontal position, an inclined upright eur-` the no 3e 7 ioieed over to the nioiiinnl to torni the handles if by which the i'iiroted face against which theto'aret may be thrown by raising the pivote/d surlaee, and means' oasl'i provided wit" posed base, of a pivots ally position inclined away fiom the vertical as regards either piv-ozed suffixes, and means for causing the bigead or toast to slide down he .said upiiGlit smace when the bezifl Us: masi has been thmwii lie inclined upright sufran@ and sami pivoted surface iii-cated post iiising iron; ight surface surfaces ai'iziiigeclon either sida of tlc uprigh member mid adapted to xoimaliy rest in subsiantially lwi'izonml posinin have ffii@ horizm'itilly disposed liaise, szibsantiallv as described,

)n testimony wheieul, sign cation in 'the piesance of "fwn LLPYD GRU?? COPEMLl-'L Wiliiesses VLRGINL@ Smm?? Ammin C. BGEHH. 

